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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = [[Joaquin Rodrigo]] - Guitar Music
| Type = Album
| Artist = [[Leon Koudelak]]
| Cover = Cover Rodrigo.jpg
| Released = 4 March 1996
| Recorded = [[Eschen]] & [[Zirl]] 1995
| Genre = [[Guitar music|Classical Guitar]]
| Length = 52:16
| Label = [http://www.tyrolis.com/index.php?main_page=index&typefilter=music_genre&music_genre_id=32 Tyrolis Music] (A) <br> [http://www.tonstudio.li/referenzliste.htm Tyrolis Classic] (FL)
| Producer = [[Rene Wanger]]
| Notable_instruments = [[Jose L. Romanillos]]
| Last album = ''[[Modern Trend of Factories for Guitar]]'' <br /> (1994)
| This album = '''''Joaquin Rodrigo – guitar music''''' <br /> (1996)
| Next album = ''[[Pavana Triste]]'' <br /> (1997)
}}

The CD “Joaquin Rodrigo – guitar music" becomes one of the best selling CD in classical guitar music, highly praised by critics around the world

[[Leon Koudelak]], as among many in the international music scene is known as "La mano santa de la guitarra" ('the holy hand of the guitar'), released 1996 the CD “Joaquin Rodrigo – guitar music" with the major Guitar Solo Works by Joaquin Rodrigo brought him worldwide recognition. Maestro Rodrigo wrote him a letter expressing great enthusiasm after listening to his CD about his interpretation. The booklet contains the real "Life of Maestro Rodrigo" and the descriptions of each piece by [[Godelieve Monden]].

==Track listing==

[[Joaquin Rodrigo]] (November 22, 1901 – July 6, 1999)

[[TRES PIEZAS ESPANOLAS]]
#"Fandango (Allegretto)" – 4:11
#"Passacaglia (Andante)" – 6:09
#"Zapadeado (Allegro)" – 2:59

[[INVOCATION Y DANZA]]
#"Invocation (Moderato)" – 4:07
#"Danza (Allegro Moderato Polo)" – 4:21

[[SONATA GIOCOSA]]
#"Allegro Moderato" – 4:00
#"Andante Moderato" – 3:37
#"Allegro" – 3:39 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=972wi0z7Ur0&list=UU-LvLwNCSyVynGIZ63-QHfQ&index=1&feature=plcp audio]

[[TIENTO ANTIGUO]] (Moderato) – 4:09

[[EN LOS TRIGALES]] (Allegro) – 4:03

[[ZARABANDA LEJANA]] (Andante quasi Adagio) – 5:41

===Other===
* Recording Studio : Tyrolis Studios [[Fussach]]
* Booklet by [[Godelieve Monden]]
* Engineered, Mixed and Recorded by [[Kurt Keckeis]]
* Mastered by [[Kurt Keckeis]]
* Produced by [[Rene Wanger]] and [[Elmar Gangl]]
* Guitar by Jose L. Romanillos "La Primogenita, 1990"

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